1 map; 19 x 27 cm.
This map comes from a tourism brochure promoting travel within the state of Oregon. Its indicative of the change in focus on the part of the railroads- with no further income coming in from land grants, and the rush to homestead...

1 map: col., 37 x 30 cm.
This map dates between March 2nd, 1861 (when the Dakota Territory was formed) and March 4th, 1863 (when the Idaho Territory was formed from eastern Washington and western Dakota). Nearing retirement from a thirty year long...

1 map: col, 43 x 30 cm. Plat maps from the Whitman County cities of Hooper, Chambers and La Crosse scale 400'=1". Chambers has been described as an "odd-shaped town", consisting of one to five block streets. The shortest street, Granite, ran along...

1 map; 20 x 26 cm. Map of the campus of Washington State College in Pullman, Washington. This map shows the footprints of main buildings on campus in 1938. While it designates the major roads running through the campus, it does not name them. It...

1 map; 23 x 19 cm. Scale: 15 miles to 1 inch. The Klamath Indian reservation was formed on October 14, 1864, placing the Klamath, Modoc, and Paiute Indians onto traditional Klamath Indian land. The reservation went through a long series of border...

1 map: col., 17 x 24 cm. Plat map from the Garfield County city of Pataha. Scale: 300'=1";. In 1881, the newly formed Garfield County held its county seat at Pataha City for one year. It transferred the next year three miles away to Pomeroy,...